Hi Bearnairdine, i must say how much i loved your book!!! It is beautifully written and i enjoyed very much the part about flying. It also has a lot of usefull info, i love it. I could feel the pain of what you went through and i couldn't stop thinking how ungry i would feel. But it also shows the kind and warm soul that you have and what a forbidding person you are. I loved the book, i actually finished it withing a week, i have almost finished another one that they recomended me ( detoxify or die) and i find it very usefull too. Anyway, well done for all that you've gone through and coming out smelling like roses, take care anf thank you very much.J.J.S.

Must read for aircrew and frequent flyers!By Christiane NiebuhrThis is a very informative and helpful book, which gives you a personal insight into an aerotoxic syndrome sufferers struggle and fight to improve and regain health. The author describes the story of her own life and her experiences in a very touching way. It also describes the problems sufferers have to face in order to achieve workers compensation payments, which is still almost impossible to get these days. Everyone who is serving as a flight attendant or pilot or even beiing a frequent flyer should read this book!Thanks, Bea for sharing your story with so many other affected victims of aviation's darkest secret!I hope, this book will help many others to understand their health issues and to find suitable therapy! (C.Niebuhr)

I have loved the travelogue so well expressedBy Core-StarI am in the process of re-reading certain section of this very informative and interesting book. I have loved the travelogue so well expressed, transporting me to many exotic destinations!Of course, for me Part 2 is very informative and helpful. I know I will use this section often as my own health guide.Having come through 2-3 inflight ‘episodes’ - the first one; I fell into unconsciousness in the aisle, soon after take off. I was fortunate that there was a Cardiac Specialist onboard, who sat with me all through the night. I had no idea what had happened to me! Once we landed it took me 10 days of bed rest to recover. In that instance I was diagnosed with vertigo. Bea has supported me, given sound advise and made many health related suggestions over many years, since I have become sensitive to many things in every day life. For this I am truly grateful.I honour her and what she has so bravely and elegantly endured. May this book assist the many faceless others, who may not be ‘crew', but never the less, have had their lives seriously and mysteriously affected by a supposedly safe flight from A to B…

Aerotoxic Syndrome - how to deal with it...By J. G. HoyteThis book is a must for anyone who wants to know about a cause of serious ill health - Aerotoxic Syndrome.There is overwhelming evidence being hidden from the public but this book takes the reader on an extraordinary journey of discovery as the author describes her fall into ill health over a number of years. Like countless others before her.Many aircrew fall ill and are then misdiagnosed and mistreated - but anyone reading this book will be advised not to take anti depressants and other drugs which only do further harm.There are a number of remedies for ill health and excellent advice, which does work. I recommend this book without reservation as a valuable source of specialist, hard to obtain information.

By An Airline Captain - Published on Amazon.comIf you fly, this is a must read.A personal poignant and concise dissertation on a much unknown and well kept secret by the airline industry. Anyone who flies, crew or passenger, should be aware of these facts. Bearnairdine Beaumont exposes her soul in this well written book expressing her love for the work, her confusing injury and the ultimate betrayal by the industry and the very airline she dedicated her life to.I speak from experience. A 37 year airline veteran, I have suffered from severe neurologic dysfunctions caused by the chemical cocktail of pyrolised hydrocarbon by-products containing such toxic solvents as xylene, toluene, ethyl benzene, styrene and of course the isomers of tricresyl phosphate a known neurotoxin... just to name a few. All of these substances are known to be in the air of aircraft during flight and exponentially present during a leak, malfunction or failure of the oil seals that are supposed to keep the oil out of the air.My recommendation, if you have to fly, purchase insurance in the form of a half face respirator with cartridges that can filter out the triaryl phosphate family of organophosphates. If you smell jet exhaust or odours comparable to smelly feet or strong cheese put it on. It will save your health and possibly your life.

It is easy to understand why flight crew members love their jobs 2 Sept. 2015By John M. Lind - Published on Amazon.com

This book is a keeper. We’ll presented and readable, it is easy to understand why flight crew members love their jobs. On the other hand, one wonders why airline employers treat their employees so callously. Her story is one of very, very many similar flight attendant and pilot accounts where, when on-the-job injury occurs, they are left to suffer and, if possible, recover alone. Much more than a memoir and expose’, it is a formula for healthful detoxification for anyone suffering from chemical sensitivity.

An absolute must read for anyone flying! Her advice on how to deal with the consequences of Aerotoxic Syndrome are invaluable! 15 Sept. 2015By Pepijn Steemers steemers - Published on Amazon.com

Bearnairdine managed to clearly convey the problem of the Aerotoxic Syndrome and how she is dealing with it. As a person suffering from the Aerotoxic Syndrome myself her advice and experience is of huge benefit as it's still hard to come by good advice on how to recover!

The Aerotoxic Syndrome phenomena experienced by aircrew and passengers.

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